Re: [Mailman-Users] Setting up redundant mailing lists in OS XSnowLeopard.

2010-01-07 Thread JRC Groups
On 1/4/10 9:11 AM, "Geoff Shang" wrote: > On Mon, 4 Jan 2010, JRC Groups wrote: > >> This is indeed the case. All subscribers will either belong to one list or >> the other. Never both. One of the issues I noticed when reading the post has >> to do with replies from subscribers. Considering subs

Re: [Mailman-Users] Setting up redundant mailing lists in OS XSnowLeopard.

2010-01-04 Thread Geoff Shang
On Mon, 4 Jan 2010, JRC Groups wrote: This is indeed the case. All subscribers will either belong to one list or the other. Never both. One of the issues I noticed when reading the post has to do with replies from subscribers. Considering subscribers are either receiving mail from Sublist1 or Su

Re: [Mailman-Users] Setting up redundant mailing lists in OS XSnowLeopard.

2010-01-04 Thread JRC Groups
Hi, Mark. On 1/1/10 8:46 AM, "Mark Sapiro" wrote: > JRC Groups wrote: >> >> On 12/30/09 6:47 AM, "Mark Sapiro" wrote: >> >>> There are also command-line tools for adding members and syncing >>> membership with a flat file. >> >> When you mention flat file are you referring to a plain text f

Re: [Mailman-Users] Setting up redundant mailing lists in OS XSnowLeopard.

2010-01-01 Thread Mark Sapiro
Carl Zwanzig wrote: > >It might be easier to achieve with user education. Many 'modern' mail >clients can be configured to automatically (or not) download attachments and >whether (or not) to display images. I know Thunderbird does this, and IIRC >outlook will, too. If you really mean 'attach

Re: [Mailman-Users] Setting up redundant mailing lists in OS XSnowLeopard.

2010-01-01 Thread Mark Sapiro
JRC Groups wrote: > >On 12/30/09 6:47 AM, "Mark Sapiro" wrote: > >> There are also command-line tools for adding members and syncing >> membership with a flat file. > >When you mention flat file are you referring to a plain text file ? If so, >what specific format (or encoding) should be used for